In this video, Simon connects a great Mahogany Dun nymph. These pests are typically eclipsed by their more popular fall equivalents: Blue Winged Olives and the magnificent October Caddis. These little mayflies can provide great dry fly fishing if you capture their development. If you take place to miss out on the preliminary hatch, there typically is a remarkable night spinner fall just like the summertime PMD/Sulphur hatch. By this time of year, trout are typed in on eating their nymphs. This pattern successfully mimics Mahogany Dun nymphs. Its shine listed below the vinyl rib is suggestive of a gas filled emerging nymph. This is precisely what experienced trout are looking for. This fly is a fantastic fall browsing nymph; connect some up and enjoy your next day on the water.

Jigged Mahogany Dun
Hook- Ahrex CZ Jig Mini Barbless FW555: Size 14
Bead- Fulling Mill Silver Tungsten Bead: 5//32 or 3.8mm
Thread- Semperfli Nanosilk: Brown
Tail- Whiting Coq De Leon: Medium Pardo
Body- Hareline Vinyl Rib Medium: Brown & & Hareline/Hedron Magnum Flashabou Pearl
Thorax- UV2 Fine & Dry Dubbing: Blood Worm
Wing Case- Hareline Cinnamon Tip Turkey Tail



